Sunday, October 12, 2008

One Down

This via Calculated Risk:

"From Bloomberg: European Leaders Seek `One Voice' to Counter Crisis

The 15 euro countries may agree to guarantee interbank loans of as long as five years to break the credit-market freeze, according to a draft statement cited by Agence France- Presse."


Read the rest.

Here's one of Buiter's points this morning:

"(1) Public guarantees of interbank lending between banks in different national jurisdictions. This could be implemented by national central banks acting as counterparty of last resort in the (unsecured) interbank markets."

Maybe they're reading Buiter.

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